How different age groups use the library
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List at least six ways that adult library patrons and senior citizen library patrons compare and six ways that they differ in their information seeking strategies and methods. Use bullet points.
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This solution lists six ways that adult library patrons and senior citizen library patrons use the library.
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Six ways that senior citizens use library to seek information:
- They are more likely to use the library to borrow books in order to seek information rather than researching at the library.
- Generally senior citizens are more likely to view the library as a meeting place. As a result they are generally more likely to be in the company of their peers when reading to seek information.
- Some seniors will use the Internet to seek information but they are more likely to ask for help in navigating on the web.
- When doing an Internet search at the library most senior citizens are likely to do a content rather than ...
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